The best version depends on your Windows Server environment, security requirements, and long-term plans. Newer versions are recommended for modern infrastructures.
Yes, Exchange Server typically requires Client Access Licenses (CALs) for users or devices in addition to the server license.
Yes, Exchange Server integrates seamlessly with Microsoft Outlook, providing email, calendar, and contact synchronization.
Yes — you can use them for upgrading or migrating your existing Exchange setup, as long as your environment meets Microsoft’s system requirements. For version-to-version migrations (e.g., 2013 → 2019), our support can provide setup guidance.
Yes, Exchange Server can be used by small businesses that require on-premises email control and enhanced security.
To build a complete communication infrastructure, combine Exchange Server with a compatible Windows Server
environment and client Operating systems such as Windows 11 or Windows 10, and enhance productivity using
Microsoft Office solutions like Microsoft Office 2024. Strengthen security with tools from our Antivirus licenses
range including Kaspersky, and support data protection with professional software available in our EaseUS category.